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EVACNET: Prototype Network Optimization Models for Building Evacuation
This report presents the results of a pilot project conducted to explore how the evacuation and 'evacuability' of buildings can be analyzed with the aid of mathematical network flow optimization models. As a research vehicle, Building 101, an eleven-floor building located on the Gaithersburg, Maryland campus of the National Bureau of Standards, has been studied; mathematical models pertinent to evaluating that building under a number of different circumstances have been developed and solved on the computer.
EVACNET: Prototype Network Optimization Models for Building Evacuation
This report presents the results of a pilot project conducted to explore how the evacuation and 'evacuability' of buildings can be analyzed with the aid of mathematical network flow optimization models. As a research vehicle, Building 101, an eleven-floor building located on the Gaithersburg, Maryland campus of the National Bureau of Standards, has been studied; mathematical models pertinent to evaluating that building under a number of different circumstances have been developed and solved on the computer.
EVACNET: Prototype Network Optimization Models for Building Evacuation
R. L. Francis (author) / P. B. Saunders (author)
1979
164 pages
Report
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English
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